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Public Service Loan Forgiveness Totals $42 Billion

The Education Department has discharged $42 billion through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program since October 2021, the agency announced...
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From Ending Tenure to Enshrining It

Texas’s Senate has passed antitenure, anti-DEI and anti-transgender sports access bills. But they may face stronger opposition in the state’s House of Representatives.

‘Huge Sense of Relief’: How New FAFSA Could Help Homeless Students

On the new form, students will have to answer fewer questions about their status as unaccompanied homeless youth. Advocates are hoping the changes make it easier for students to access financial aid but worry about implementation.

Weekly Wisdom | Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace

Join us for a lively Weekly Wisdom interview with Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace.

Newly Tenured… at Bowling Green, Indiana U Kokomo, Indiana U Northwest

The following colleges have awarded these professors tenure recently. Bowling Green State University Su Yun Bae, family and consumer sciences...
Jewish students at Brown University share a meal in a park as the sun sets.

Jewish Student Enrollment Is Down at Many Ivies

Jewish students are enrolling less at many of the Ivies and going to a broader range of institutions than before.

Ron DeSantis, wearing a suit and tie, pointing and talking into a microphone

The Political Trials of a Southern Accreditor

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has been a frequent target in the partisan fight over higher ed. Its struggles could hold lessons for other agencies under lawmakers’ scrutiny.

The Week in Admissions News

Problems with AP Chinese exam; enrollment trade-offs in Maine; tough times in West Virginia.